USAID’s Frontlines – April/May 2011

Read the latest edition of FrontLines to learn about the Agency’s work in global health and in Iraq, including these stories:

This photo of a woman administering a polio vaccine took second place in the latest FrontLines photo contest. Photo credit: Alain Mukeba, USAID/Democratic Republic of Congo

An exclusive interview with U.S. Lt. Gen. John Allen on how the United States’ military and civilian arms found common ground in Iraq. Allen is President Obama’s new nominee to lead U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan

How the new Global Health Initiative is building on a foundation of partnerships as key to healthier families, communities and countries

How the historic Food for Peace program has proven to be an extremely versatile development tool in rural Mozambique. Listen to FrontLines’ first ever podcast.

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The organization understands the urgency of immediate needs in the aftermath of destruction or conflict. For that reason, CHF partners with organizations to provide emergency goods, such as clean water, blankets, food, toiletries and medicine to affected communities.

It is good to read about USAid’s impressive work in Iraq but what is USAid’s view on camp Ashraf in Iraq ? Iraqi soldiers killed 38 innocent civilians there on April 8th . 300 injured have been refused access to nearby US military hospital